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how exciting is it looking forward to your holidays though lads, eh, eh?!

lol. bunch of fannies.

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Re: Holiday Destinations

mindthebendthemind wrote:

liquitech1 wrote:

Puerto Escondido is paradise

planning a surfing trip there next year

Brilliant mate...I recommend staying here,

Buena Onda Cabanas, they're at the end of Zicatela beach...the waves for surfing here are tubing & massive...its relatively quiet in this area compared to most of the other spots too...I'd love to go back there!

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Come to think of it, Id like to visit the Lake District when I get the chance. Always heard good things about that area.

Dalegarth Guest House on Buttermere Lake, height of summer. Trust me.

It's just 'Buttermere' mate - not Buttermere Lake...

Would also thoroughly recommend walking the Catbells ridge from Keswick heading into Borrowdale - descend into Grange for a pub lunch and then back along the shore of Derwent Water to Keswick for a few evening beers. The most beautiful part of England without any doubt.

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I'm with The Phil on this one! It looks fuck all like that when you are sat in your straw house on stilts. Carsten and Delila next door complaining that their WiFi isn't working.

Man Up

haha, by 'man up' do you mean the east end of San Antonio?...it would be nice if there was just one thread on here without negativity, each to their own I suppose...Before you ladies go all radio rental later today can I just say, I did say 'somewhere like this'.

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smashdad wrote:

Would also thoroughly recommend walking the Catbells ridge from Keswick heading into Borrowdale - descend into Grange for a pub lunch and then back along the shore of Derwent Water to Keswick for a few evening beers. The most beautiful part of England without any doubt.

...I'd agree on the most beautiful bit, Keswick wouldn't be my pick of towns in the lakes to visit though, absolutely chocka with tourists in the Summer and can be rough at night, much prefer Grasmere or Ambleside

Northumbrian coast is not far off in terms of scenery, some of the best beaches in the UK too, Bamburgh, Lindisfarne etc.

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Come to think of it, Id like to visit the Lake District when I get the chance. Always heard good things about that area.

Dalegarth Guest House on Buttermere Lake, height of summer. Trust me.

It's just 'Buttermere' mate - not Buttermere Lake...

Would also thoroughly recommend walking the Catbells ridge from Keswick heading into Borrowdale - descend into Grange for a pub lunch and then back along the shore of Derwent Water to Keswick for a few evening beers. The most beautiful part of England without any doubt.

I'd love that, Kev. I've friends who travel up from London every August. They speak very highly of the area.